Stricken cruise liner Costa Concordia has been turned upright after a 19-hour operation.
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Mercury Awards 2013 Winners: Top Third Party Logistics Provider (3PL)
The winner of this year’s Top Third Party Logistics Provider Award is Polar Fresh Cold Chain Services for its provision of logistics support, transport and warehousing services.
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Mercury Awards 2013 Winners: Logistics Leader
Asixa took out this year’s Logistics Leader Award for their highly specialised service culture, which works well for their clients and the end customers in regional Victoria.
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Mentor training for logistics industry
The Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) has enlisted the help of 73 of its members and friends to become qualified mentors for the industry in Queensland.
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WA regulator sets price for FMG’s port and rail assets
Western Australia’s economic regulator has set a maximum price for access to Fortescue Metals Group’s port and rail assets, meaning the infrastructure access conflict between Fortescue Metals and iron ore hopeful Brockman Mining is moving in the right direction.
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2013 Mercury Award winners announced!
Over 120 guests turned out last night for the 8th annual Logistics & Materials Handling Mercury Awards held at Doltone House, Jones Bay Wharf in Sydney.
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Labor should not block Abbott on Carbon Tax: Labor MP
A Labor backbencher says that his party should not block the newly elected government as it tries to cut the carbon tax.
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Sales of automotive proximity and gesture recognition systems shift into high gear
Having already evolved from knobs and dials, to touch screens and voice recognition, automobiles are on the cusp of a new evolution in user-interface technology.
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QLD rail board appoint new members
Lawyer Michael Klug and former transport minister John Mickel are the newly appointed members of the Queensland Rail Board.
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Daimler plans to offer self-driving cars by 2020
German auto maker Daimler AG aims to release self-driving cars by 2020. The move is part of an industry-wide race to bring the technology to the market.
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